Air compressor with shut-off mechanism
US-8961145-B2 · Feb 24, 2015 · US
US10350656B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10350656-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715621535-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 13, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 11, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 16, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jul 16, 2019 |
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A drain clearing air gun includes a housing defining a main body, a handle positioned on a first end of the main body, and a nose positioned on a second end of the main body. A tank is at least partially positioned within the housing and includes a chamber for receiving pressurized air, where the tank has a first portion and a second portion that are coupled together to form the chamber. The first portion is disposed within the nose of the housing and is formed of a first material. The second portion is disposed within the main body of the housing and is formed of a second material that is different than the first material.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A drain clearing air gun comprising: a housing defining a main body, a handle positioned on a first end of the main body, and a nose positioned on a second end of the main body; a tank at least partially positioned within the housing and including a chamber for receiving pressurized air, the tank including an outer wall defining a boundary of the tank, the boundary having a maximum length and a maximum height, the tank also including a recess formed within the tank such that a section of the outer wall that defines the recess is positioned within the maximum length and the maximum height of the boundary; a motor positioned within the main body of the housing, at least a portion of the motor being received within the recess of the tank such that the motor overlaps with the boundary of the tank; and a pump positioned within the main body of the housing and operatively coupled to the motor, the pump being driven by the motor to pump air into the tank. 2. The drain clearing air gun of claim 1 , wherein the tank includes a nose end directed towards the nose of the housing and a rear end directed towards the handle of the housing, and wherein the recess is disposed within the rear end of the tank. 3. The drain clearing air gun of claim 2 , wherein the nose end of the tank is disposed within the nose of the housing, and wherein the rear end of the tank is disposed within the main body of the housing. 4. The drain clearing air gun of claim 2 , further comprising a pilot valve disposed within the tank, wherein the pilot valve is operable to selectively release pressurized air from the chamber of the tank. 5. The drain clearing air gun of claim 4 , wherein the tank includes a compartment formed at the rear end of the tank, and wherein the pilot valve is supported by the compartment. 6. The drain clearing air gun of claim 1 , further comprising a pressure gauge supported by the housing and fluidly coupled to the tank, wherein the pressure gauge is configured to measure a pressure in the tank. 7. The drain clearing air gun of claim 6 , wherein the pressure gauge is electrically coupled to the motor and includes: a faceplate with tick marks representing various pressures, a needle movably coupled to the faceplate for indicating the current pressure measured by the pressure gauge, the needle being composed of an electrically conductive material, a bezel rotatably coupled to the faceplate for movement relative to the faceplate, and an electrical contact coupled to the bezel for movement with the bezel relative to the faceplate, wherein when the needle contacts the electrical contact, the motor is shut off. 8. The drain clearing air gun of claim 1 , wherein the tank includes a first portion and a second portion that are coupled together to form the chamber, wherein the first portion is disposed within the nose of the housing and formed of a first material, and wherein the second portion is disposed within the main body of the housing and formed of a second material that is different than the first material. 9. The drain clearing air gun of claim 8 , wherein the first material is a plastic, and wherein the second material is a metal. 10. A drain clearing air gun comprising: a housing defining a main body, a handle positioned on a first end of the main body, and a nose positioned on a second end of the main body; and a tank at least partially positioned within the housing and including a chamber for receiving pressurized air, the tank having a first portion and a second portion that are coupled together to form the chamber, the first portion being disposed within the nose of the housing and formed of a first material, the second portion being disposed within the main body of the housing and formed of a second material that is different than the first material. 11. The drain clearing air gun of claim 10 , wherein the first portion of the tank is threadably coupled to the second portion of the tank. 12. The drain clearing air gun of claim 10 , wherein the first material is a lighter-weight material than the second material. 13. The drain clearing air gun of claim 10 , wherein the first material is a more corrosion-resistant material than the second material. 14. The drain clearing air gun of claim 10 , wherein the first material is a plastic, and wherein the second material is a metal. 15. The drain clearing air gun of claim 10 , further comprising a pressure gauge supported by the housing, wherein the second portion of the tank includes a plurality of openings for fluidly connecting the tank to a pump and to the pressure gauge. 16. The drain clearing air gun of claim 10 , further comprising a pilot valve positioned within the tank, wherein the pilot valve is operable to selectively release pressurized air from the chamber of the tank, and wherein the second portion of the tank includes a compartment for supporting the pilot valve. 17. The drain clearing air gun of claim 10 , further comprising a rubber boot surrounding the first portion of the tank. 18. A drain clearing air gun comprising: a housing defining a main body, a handle positioned on a first end of the main body, and a nose positioned on a second end of the main body; a tank at least partially positioned within the housing and including a chamber for receiving pressurized air, the tank having a nose end with an opening disposed within the nose of the housing and a rear end disposed within the main body of the housing; a pilot valve disposed within the tank proximate the rear end of the tank, the pilot valve operable to selectively release pressurized air from the chamber of the tank; and a conduit disposed within the tank, the conduit extending from the pilot valve to the opening of the tank to direct pressurized air out of the tank through the opening. 19. The drain clearing air gun of claim 18 , further comprising a motor positioned within the main body of the housing, and an actuator supported by the handle, the actuator electrically coupled to the motor and operable to selectively energize the motor. 20. The drain clearing air gun of claim 19 , wherein the actuator is a first actuator, and further comprising a second actuator supported by the handle, wherein the second actuator is coupled to the pilot valve to selectively open the pilot valve. 21. The drain clearing air gun of claim 18 , wherein the pilot valve includes a plunger and a spring, wherein the plunger has a sealing member that selectively engages an inlet of the conduit, and wherein the spring biases the plunger toward the conduit. 22. The drain clearing air gun of claim 18 , wherein the tank includes a first portion defining the nose end and a second portion defining the rear end, wherein the first portion is formed a first material configured to be submerged in water, wherein the second portion is formed of a second material that is different than the first material, and wherein the pilot valve is positioned within the second portion of the tank.
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